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Wordpress
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Presentation
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`Wordpress <https://wordpress.org/>`__ is a famous tool to create
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websites.
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A lot of authentication plugins are available. We propose here to use
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CAS protocol and `WP
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Cassify <https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-cassify/>`__ plugin.
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CAS
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Plugin installation
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Go in Wordpress admin and install `WP
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Cassify <https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-cassify/>`__ plugin.
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Plugin configuration
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The full documentation is available on https://wpcassify.wordpress.com/
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General settings
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Configure CAS server and CAS version:
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- CAS Server base url : https://auth.example.com/cas/
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- CAS Version protocol: 2
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Other options are correct by default.
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User Roles Settings
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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You can assign WP Roles depending on values sent by CAS.
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The rules syntax is quite special, you can use it or you can just define
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macros on LL::NG side and send them through CAS to keep simple rules on
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WP side.
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For example create a macro ``role_wordpress_admin`` which contains ``1``
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if the user is admin on WP, and send it in CAS attributes.
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Then create this rule on WP side:
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::
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administrator|(CAS{role_wordpress_admin} -EQ "1")
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.. |image0| image:: /applications/wordpress_logo.png
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:class: align-center
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